The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season officially ended Nov. 30.
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New tropical storm forms in Atlantic
The 17th named storm of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season formed in the mid-Atlantic.
New tropical depression forms
Tropical Storm Philippe is likely before the weekend is over.
Caribbean low pressure better organized
The Caribbean low-pressure system may become a tropical depression or a tropical storm within the next 48 hours.
Low-pressure area in the Caribbean could develop further
The 2017 hurricane season isn't over yet. A low-pressure system in the Caribbean has the National Hurricane Center's attention.
Tropical Storm Ophelia forms in the Atlantic
The 15th named storm of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season has formed over the open Atlantic, but is not a threat to Florida.
Nate makes landfall near the mouth of the Mississippi
Hurricane Nate made landfall at the mouth of the Mississippi River. The storm travels over water again en route to the Mississippi Gulf coast. And the area is under at tornado watch until 2 a.m.
Nate weakens to category one storm
Hurricane Nate has weakened to a category one storm. Tropical-storm-force winds extend mainly toward the east side of the storm.
Nate strengthening to category two storm
Nate has gained strength and is expected to be a category two hurricane at landfall.
Nate’s track shifts slightly west
Hurricane Nate strengthened during the night. Still moving at 22 mph, the storm is packing 85-mph winds which could reach 90 mph by landfall tonight.